Why Public Space Matters Av Setha (Distinguished Professor Of Anthropology Distinguished Professor Of Anthropology Cuny Graduate Center) Low

Why Public Space Matters Av Setha (Distinguished Professor Of Anthropology Distinguished Professor Of Anthropology Cuny Graduate Center) Low

Drawing from decades of research, Setha Low shows how public space contributes to a flourishing society through promoting social justice and democratic practices. Thriving public spaces also enhance creativity, health, urban resilience, and environmental sustainability. Yet more than ever, public spaces across the world are t......
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Drawing from decades of research, Setha Low shows how public space contributes to a flourishing society through promoting social justice and democratic practices. Thriving public spaces also enhance creativity, health, urban resilience, and environmental sustainability. Yet more than ever, public spaces across the world are threatened by urban development, privatization and neglect. Public spaces ¿ where people from all walks of life play, work, meet, talk, read, think, debate, and protest ¿ are vital to a healthy civic life. And, as the eminent scholar of public space Setha Low argues in Why Public Space Matters, even fleeting moments of visibility and encounter in these spaces tend to foster a broader worldview and our willingness to accept difference. Such experiences also enhance flexible thinking, problem solving, creativity, and inclusiveness. There aremany such spaces, but they all enhance social life. Sidewalks and plazas offer business opportunities for small-scale entrepreneu
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Drawing from decades of research, Setha Low shows how public space contributes to a flourishing society through promoting social justice and democratic practices. Thriving public spaces also enhance creativity, health, urban resilience, and environmental sustainability. Yet more than ever, public spaces across the world are threatened by urban development, privatization and neglect. Public spaces — where people from all walks of life play, work, meet, talk, read, think, debate, and protest — are vital to a healthy civic life. And, as the eminent scholar of public space Setha Low argues in Why Public Space Matters, even fleeting moments of visibility and encounter in these spaces tend to foster a broader worldview and our willingness to accept difference. Such experiences also enhance flexible thinking, problem solving, creativity, and inclusiveness. There aremany such spaces, but they all enhance social life. Sidewalks and plazas offer business opportunities for small-scale entrepreneurs who cannot afford store space. Public parks have long provided major cultural attractions, from plays to concerts, at little or no cost to the public. Central squares have astoried tradition as arenas for demonstrations and political protests. Parks and waterways create sustainable greenways, and during disasters, all manner of public spaces become centers for food delivery and shelter. To illustrate their value, Low draws from decades of research in public spaces across the Americas, from New York to Costa Rica. Yet we are losing public spaces to accelerated urban development and the belief that public spaces are expendable. Just as important is the broad-scale and ongoing privatization of public space by corporate actors. Low explores why public spaces matter today, how they are at risk, and what we can do about protecting these essential places that support our everyday lives. Finally, she shows how we can work to promote public space protection and expansion at both the grassroots and globallevels. Throughout, she focuses on real public spaces and the people who use them in cities and regions across the Americas, from New Jersey to Costa Rica. A powerful, defining statement on a foundational contributor to healthy civic life, Low''s book not only details what we are at risk of losing, butshows us how we can not only stop the losses, but work to expand the number of spaces available to the public.

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Oppdag viktigheten av offentlige rom med "Why Public Space Matters" av Setha Low

Er du nysgjerrig på hvordan offentlige rom påvirker vårt samfunn? Why Public Space Matters Av Setha Low gir en dyp innsikt i hvordan disse områdene bidrar til sosial rettferdighet og demokratiske verdier. Gjennom omfattende forskning og eksempler fra hele Amerika, til og med fra byer som New York og Costa Rica, viser Low hvordan offentlige rom fungerer som livsnerven i ethvert samfunn.

Essensielle aspekter ved offentlige rom

  • Fremmer kreativitet: Offentlige rom gir oss muligheten til å samhandle, skape og dele ideer med andre.
  • Styrker helse og velvære: Grønne parker og plasser gir rom for rekreasjon og avslapning.
  • Bygger fellesskap: Her møtes folk fra forskjellige bakgrunner, noe som fremmer forståelse og aksept for ulikheter.
  • Økonomiske muligheter: Små gründere får mulighet til å blomstre i disse samfunnsområdene.
  • Bevaring av kultur: Offentlige rom fungerer som scener for kulturelle eventer, fra konserter til demonstrasjoner.

Trusler mot våre offentlige rom

Til tross for deres betydning, står offentlige rom overfor alvorlige trusler som urban utvikling, privatisering og forsømmelse. Denne boken undersøker hvorfor vi er i ferd med å miste disse verdifulle områdene og hvordan beslutningstakere kan bidra til deres beskyttelse og utvidelse.

Beskyttelse og utvidelse av offentlige rom

Setha Low argumenterer for at vi må handle nå. I Why Public Space Matters Av Setha Low lærer vi hva som må til for å ivareta våre offentlige rom og sørge for at de forblir tilgjengelige for alle. Fra grasrotbevegelser til globale initiativer, viser boken hvordan enkeltpersoner kan gjøre en forskjell.

La deg inspirere av denne viktige teksten om hvordan offentlige rom ikke bare er steder vi besøker, men essensielle deler av det sosiale limet som holder samfunnet vårt sammen.

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